Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... million , were quickly scaled down . The city assessor's office placed the loss excluding business stock , private furnishings , and the buildings of churches and charitable institutions- at approximately $ 22 million . Insurance ...
... million , were quickly scaled down . The city assessor's office placed the loss excluding business stock , private furnishings , and the buildings of churches and charitable institutions- at approximately $ 22 million . Insurance ...
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... million in 1982 or about 41 percent of all Black families , up from the 32 percent in 1972. The median income for ... million . In 1970 , about 8 million Blacks ( 34 percent ) and 17 million Whites ( 10 percent ) had incomes below the ...
... million in 1982 or about 41 percent of all Black families , up from the 32 percent in 1972. The median income for ... million . In 1970 , about 8 million Blacks ( 34 percent ) and 17 million Whites ( 10 percent ) had incomes below the ...
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... million of 30.4 million families . Among black Ameri- cans , the proportion of one - parent households increased to 49 percent . Major race riot occurs in Miami , FL . Vernon E. Jordan , Jr. , president of the NUL , is critically ...
... million of 30.4 million families . Among black Ameri- cans , the proportion of one - parent households increased to 49 percent . Major race riot occurs in Miami , FL . Vernon E. Jordan , Jr. , president of the NUL , is critically ...
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